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Epson L3210 – CUPS 3 Driver Deprecation and Lack of IPP Support
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[QUOTE="samwill12354, post: 233403, member: 29343"] [B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B], The Epson L3210 printer faces compatibility challenges due to [B]CUPS 3 driver deprecation[/B] and the absence of [B]native IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) support[/B]. [B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B]With CUPS 3 moving away from traditional PPD-based drivers, legacy printer drivers used by models like the L3210 are no longer supported.[B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B] Epson’s Linux driver for the L3210 relies on older CUPS frameworks, which creates installation and functionality issues on newer Linux distributions. Additionally, the Epson L3210 does not support [B]IPP Everywhere[/B] or driverless printing standards, which are becoming the default in modern printing environments. [B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B]Without IPP support, the printer cannot function seamlessly with CUPS 3’s driverless architecture. Users may experience failures in printer detection, limited features, or complete inability to print.[B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B] As a workaround, users can continue using older Linux distributions with CUPS 2.x, run the printer through a virtual machine, or use third-party compatibility layers where available.[B][I][SIZE=5]CaLL: 1-(888)✤ ✥-812✤ ✥8678[/SIZE][/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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